In 2008, we are still a nation that is too divided. We live in isolation, and because of that isolation, we fear one another.

We don't know our neighbors. We don't talk. We believe that our pain is our own - we don't realize that the struggles and challenges of all of us are the same.

We are too isolated. And we are still a nation that is still too cynical.

We look at it as them and they as opposed to us - we don't engage because we are still too cynical.

Hugh Hewitt: This is the two Americas stuff. Look, I know my neighbors, and I like 'em.

And, and, ah, there've been times when they've needed help, and, ya know, we don't socialize, but they give a call, or we give a call to them - I know my neighbors.

I have a big church community of which I'm a part. I went out with some great church friends last night - people who have known my wife, the fetching Mrs. Hewitt, for 40 years. We went to, ah, down to, Orange County, to the, ah, performing arts center, to hear a great Broadway singer, Faith - I can't remember her last name now - she was great - from Guys and Dolls. We had a great time. Ya know, I know my neighbors, we have community. I don't know what she's talking about.

Don't get sick in this country - not here. Americans are in debt not because they live frivolously but because someone got sick. And even with insurance, the deductibles and premiums are so high that people are still putting medication [and ?] treatments on credit cards.

And they can't get out from under.

I could go on and on and on, but his is how we're living, people, in 2008.

And things have gotten progressively worse throughout my lifetime - through Democratic and Republican administrations - it hasn't gotten better for regular folks.

Hugh Hewitt: You know - things have gotten progressively worse, during the greatest economic expansion in history, during the greatest explosion in the availability of technology and education.

What is she talking about? I mean, this is radical stuff.

And it gets worse - Cut Number Three.

MICHELLE OBAMA, CUT #3:

We have lost the understanding that in a democracy, we have a mutual obligation to one another - that we cannot measure our greatness in the society by the strongest and richest of us, but we have to measure our greatness by the least of these.

That we have to compromise and sacrifice for one another in order to get things done - that is why I am here, because Barack Obama is the only person in this race who understands that.

That before we can work on the problems, we have to fix our souls - our souls are broken in this nation.

Hugh Hewitt: Lemme tell ya', whenever someone from the government comes to you and says, "We have to fix your soul," be VERY afraid.

Governments cannot fix souls.

In my world view, Christ fixed souls. Other people have different world views, I understand, but no one believes - outside of the hardcore left - that government can fix your soul.

I mean, a higher power, I guess - if you want to be non-denominational about this - might fix your soul. The Father of the universe might fix your soul.

But not government.

Not Barack Obama. Not Michelle Obama. None of it.

Not George Bush, not John McCain, not Mitt Romney - no one can fix your soul.

That's scary stuff.

And it gets worse - Cut Number Four.

MICHELLE OBAMA, CUT #4:

If we can't see ourselves in one another, we will never make those sacrifices.

So I am here right now because I am married to the only person in this race who has a chance at healing this nation.

Hugh Hewitt: Wow. The only person in this race who can heal the nation.

I am - I, I'm a little bit stunned.

Modesty is not, ah, not in, ah, large supply over at Team Obama.

Cut Number Five.

MICHELLE OBAMA, CUT #5:

The first major decision he had to make in his life, after college - "Do I go to Wall Street and make money, or do I work for the people?" - Barack worked as a community organizer in some of the toughest neighborhoods on the south side of Chicago.

Helping young mothers find their voice and their power - folks who had a reason to be cynical because government had forgotten them long ago.

There is no one else in this race who can claim that kind of commitment to people on the ground. No one.

And I would think in a nation like ours, -

Hugh Hewitt: Stop, stop, stop. I'm sorry.

John McCain spent six years in a North Vietnamese prison camp. That's commitment.

Tough neighborhood in [the] south side of Chicago? I'm sure it was. It's not as tough as the Hanoi Hilton.

Mitt Romney spent two and a half years, in France, going door-to-door for his religion. That, that is a tough series of neighborhoods, to go to France, and knock on doors, and say, "I'm a Mormon, I'd like to talk to you." In 1968. Lovely place to be in France.

Don't give me - you know, you go to [the] south side of Chicago and you're a community organizer because you intend to go into politics. And you're building a resume.

Don't give me this stuff. I'm, I mean, this's starting to - time to strip the bark off of this rhetoric.

Cut Number Six.

MICHELLE OBAMA, CUT #6:

Barack, as Oprah said, is one of the most brilliant men you will meet in our lifetime.

Barack is more than ready. He'll be ready today, he'll be ready on day one, he'll be ready in a year from now, five years from now - he is ready.

We do not get universal health care, we don't get better schools because somebody else is in the White House. We get change because folks from the grass roots up decide they are sick and tired of other people telling them how their lives will be - when they decide to roll up their sleeves and work.

And Barack Obama will require you to work.

He is going to demand that you shed your cynicism, that you put down your division, that you come out of your isolation, that you move out of your comfort zones, that you push yourselves to be better, and that you engage.

Barack will never allow you to go back to your lives as usual - uninvolved, uninformed...

Hugh Hewitt: Wow!

As, as Dwayne just said, it's beginning to sound like General Zod, ya know, "Bow down before Barack."

One more cut - Cut Number Seven.

MICHELLE OBAMA, CUT #7:

We have young kids all over the world who are looking to this nation, and they are trying to figure out who we are, and what we wanna become.

We have a chance, not just to make history, but we can change the world.

We can change the world - yes we can, yes we can, yes we can, yes we can, yes we can...

Hugh Hewitt: Wow, wow, wow.

So that was your first, ah, taste, of, ah, Michelle Obama rhetoric.

You probably haven't heard that, have you? You probably haven't seen that, did you? You probably didn't know that, could you?

Because the Media hasn't been tellin' ya.

What an all-encompassing, government-expanding, pervasive and soul-changing theory of people.

And it does sound like a threat. I happen to like my life the way it is. Informed and involved. I just don’t want to keep paying for those who won’t and want the government to make it all better. Geez, these people are stupid.

I know my neighbors. We talk all the time, lol.

Americans, most, can pay for their own healthcare. We just can’t all pay for the latest fashion fads or high tech devices. Or vacations. Or cars. Or whatever.

Socialism at its best. Geez, when will people wake the hell up? I bet her speech engergized the masses of idiots.

This needs to be broadcast far and wide. If the voters don’t snap out of their Obama-induced trance, this couple might just end up “fixing” our souls for the next eight years. Fixing them into the ground, that is.

He is going to demand that you shed your cynicism, that you put down your division, that you come out of your isolation, that you move out of your comfort zones, that you push yourselves to be better, and that you engage. Barack will never allow you to go back to your lives as usual - uninvolved, uninformed...

ALLOW! ALLOW! what's he gunna do? Send those who don't 'push themselves to be better' to re-education camps?

1. First, kill religion in the masses so they have no ‘opiate.’ 2. Without the opiate, they become hostile and selfish. 3. Without religion, they become immoral. 4. Without morality, degeneracy sets in, then fear. 5. Tax them to the point that the majority in the middle are just getting by. 6. Divide the nation among as many lines as possible (rich/poor, race, religion, young/old, native born/immigrant). 7. Get the opposed groups to pointing fingers at each other for their own hardships. 8. When the nation has been successfully stripped of its religions, of its value system, when the people are divided and fighting amongst themselves, tell them they are to blame and that they need an outside agent to balance all the inequities (finances, economy, property, opportunity) and to bring them all together as one people under a red banner.

Well, they’ve been working on this since the days of FDR. It’s amazing that with so much having happened in the world, so much violence and destruction perpetrated in the name of Collectivism, and so much success in the world because of free markets that they have actually succeeded to the point where this Marxist Obama Hussein is the leading contender for the Dhimmicrat nomination.

She’s right about isolation, fear and disconnectedness, but not for the reasons she thinks. I fear about the ultra-leftists that are destroying the goodness and morality of the US. I am disconnected from those people and hope to never, ever be “connected” to them. I live in isolation from those people because they are purely evil and they are trying every day to destroy what is good. I am NOT isolated or disconnected from my family, my neighbors, my community, my church and my colleagues at work.

Thanks for posting this. Her comments reinforce what I have been tring to say to people who are acting as if McCain, and even Clinton, are as dangerous as Obama. Average Americans of all political backgrounds do not need to be lectured on morality by these people. I am proud of the role America plays in the world, and people all over the globe view as a force of good and real hope.

Too many conservatives are obsessed with relatively insignificant issues like McCain’s support of campaign finance reform and his vote against the Bush tax cuts to recognize true danger when it is right in front of their face.

Obama is the most dangerous of the 3 imo. I can’t stand hillary and would love to see her out of the race. I don’t want another 4-8 yrs of any Clinton. But it seems we’re down to these 3. I’d rather see Hillary get the nom. My feelings aside for her, he’s more dangerous, imo.

You are fortunate you are still connected to some people,Freedom.As I get older,I find people less and less worthy of my time regardless of political affiliation.
As for Michelle,I really don’t think she is evil,at least not like Hillary is evil.

My thoughts exactly. Obama seems to be a better shyster than Clinton. I find it hard to understand how "activism" makes one uniquely qualified to be president. Does that mean that this guy is presidential material?

Obama and Hillary are the cream of the Democrat crop, and they are both grifters.

I have friends in Texas (repubs voting in the dem primary) voting for Obama just to push hillary out. They’re hoping for a nightmare dem convention and I understand that. But I really think he’s more dangerous.

Seriously, who would attack him and get away with it? If he’s the nom, no one could attack him without being labeled a racist, imo.

People are fainting during his appearances. Like some rock star and that’s weird but come on a politician, lol. That’s scary imo. This may be our next POTUS.

Thank you for your good research. It is interesting how the Obama’s have adopted the spiritual tone of a cult leader. They are appealing to a voter without religion who is hungry for spirituality even if that spirituality is a fraudulent manipulation. These are the same type of people that Jim Jones persuaded to take that trip to Jonestown, Guyana. These are the same New Age cultist, Marshall Appelwhite and Justin Spaid who convinced their followers of Heaven’s Gate to take a walk down the Santa Monica Pier to catch a ride on the mother ship.

I agree. Try to convince them to vote for her. It will at the very least damage the party and send the process to the convention. Clinton is also weaker in the general. Plus she would be less dangerous if she were to be elected.

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